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Now things began to look black for the prisoner.

3 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:22:36.080 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Have you no remembrance of the occasion?

- None. None. My mind is a blank.

- From some time I cannot even say what time, when I was employed in making shoes. That was in my captivity to...

- Excuse me, sir, to the time when I found myself living in London with my dear daughter here.

- I have no remembrance. No. No remembrance.

- Next witness! Next witness! Next witness! Next witness!

- Now things began to look black for the prisoner.

- The prosecution held that previous to that Friday night in November 5 years ago, Charles Darnay had visited a dockyard town on the south coast of England, and there collected information which he later delivered to the French authorities in Calais.

- In proof of this, the star witness, who had every appearance of being himself a paid spy, now took the stand...

- And identified Charles Darnay as having been at the precise time required in the coffee room of a hotel in that dockyard town waiting for another person.

- On this point, counsel for the prisoner tried in vain to shake him.

- And that is the only time you ever saw this prisoner?

- Yes, your honor.

- You never saw him before or since?

- No, your honor. No.

[...]

A Tale of Two Cities (1938) Sound Clip

A Tale of Two Cities book coverListen to memorable quotes of Charles Dickens's "A Tale of Two Cities", as brought to life by Orson Welles in this rare 1938 Mercury Theatre radio play, featuring sound clips.

Actors: Orson Welles (Sydney Carton, Doctor Manette), Edgar Barrier (Charles Darnay), Betty Garde (Madame Defarge), Mary Taylor (Lucie Manette), Martin Gabel (Jarvis Lorry)

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